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Part I Security Environment Surrounding Japan
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Fig. I-2-4-1 Russia’s Defense Budget from FY2006 to 2010
Note: Official figures announced by Russian Government.
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
02006 2007 2008 2009 2010
(FY)
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
(%)(100 million rubles)Defense Budget (billion rubles)Year-on-year growth rate (%)
COMMENTARY
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Fig. I-2-4-2 Russian Military Deployment in Areas Close to Japan
Notes: 1. represents the number of divisions and brigades. 2. represents the locations of main naval bases. 3. represents the locations of main air bases. 4. Figures shown are approximate.
260 fighters, including MIG-31 and Su-27 fighters110 bombers, including Tu-22M bombers
Magadan
MiG-31
5 destroyers and frigates
Petropavlosk
15 submarines
MiG-31
Su-27
Tu-22M
Su-27
Su-27
Tu-22M
SovetskayaGavan
Korsakov
Naval infantry
Vladivostok (Pacific Fleet Headquarters)
Frigates
5 submarines15 cruisers, destroyers, and frigates
Khabarovsk (Far Eastern Military District Command)
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Fig. I-2-4-3 Changes in the Russian Ground Forces in the Far East Region
Source: Based on the Military Balance of each corresponding year and others.
40
20
02006 2007 2008 2009 2010
(Year)
(Divisions and brigades)40
20
0
(10,000 troops)
Number of divisions and brigadesNumber of personnel
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Fig. I-2-4-4 Changes in the Russian Naval Forces in the Far East Region
150
100
50
0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010(Year)
(Ships)100
50
(10,000 tons)
Conventional submarinesNuclear-powered submarinesTotal tonnage
FrigatesDestroyersCruisers and others
Fig. I-2-4-5 Changes in the Russian Air Forces in the Far East Region (Fighters and Bombers)
400
200
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010(Year)
(Fighters and Bombers)
Tu-22M
Tu-95
4th generation
3rd generation
(Fighters) (Bombers)
A Tu-160 long-range bomber flying near the Hokkaido area
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Fig. I-2-4-6 Changes in the Number of Scrambles against Russian Aircraft
300
250
200
150
100
50
02009200820072006200520042003200220012000(FY)
(Times)
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Fig. I-2-4-7 CIS Member States
Signatory countries to the CIS Collective Security TreatyCountries that have withdrawn from the CIS Collective Security TreatyNon-signatory countries to the CIS Collective Security Treaty
Legend:
Georgia withdrew from the CIS in August 2009
NorwaySweden
Finland(Tallinn)
(Riga)
(Vilnius)
PolandBelarus
(Minsk)(Moscow)
Russian Federation
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova(Kishinev)
(Kiev)Romania
Ukraine
(Tbilisi)
GeorgiaTurkey
Armenia(Yerevan) (Baku)
Azerbaijan
Iraq Iran
Turkmenistan
(Ashkhabad)
Uzbekistan
(Astana)
Kazakhstan
Mongolia(Tashkent)
(Bishkek)
Kyrgyzstan China
(Dushanbe)Tajikistan
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